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The history of education in the Philippines
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    - Students demand government action on
      repression in St. Louis University
- College Editors Guild of the Philippines, press release,
	    25 November 1997. Seven editors and staffers of the
	    Hotline, official student publication of SLU's Supreme
	    Student Council, were slapped libel charges by the Slu
	    administration for publishing articles attacking the
	    recent tuition fee increases.
- DepEd curriculum: Boon or bane?
- By Sheila Crisostomo, The Philippine Star,
	    7 June 2002. Millions of students are scheduled to return
	    to public schools next week to a revised curriculum aimed
	    at improving the standard of education in the country. But
	    the government is having such a tough time selling the
	    idea to educators and congressmen that the plan may be
	    delayed.
- Militant teachers renew call to junk bridge
      program
- By Jojo Due, ABS-CBN, Today, Saturday, June
	    19, 2004. The education department may have backtracked in
	    the controversial presecondary bridge program, but members
	    of the militant Alliance of Concerned Teachers in Central
	    Luzon (ACT-CL)urged teachers, parents and students to
	    continue pressuring the government and the Department of
	    Education (DepEd) to altogether abandon it.